Reporters who publicly criticized the proposal of the RS authorities to criminalize defamation became the target of insults and attacks.
Reporters who publicly criticized the proposal of the RS authorities to criminalize defamation became the target of insults and attacks.
Due to the criminal proceedings being conducted in BiH and Croatia against police chief Zoran Čegar for threats to reporters, the disciplinary proceedings initiated against him by the FUP for the same matter has been suspended.
A retired lawyer, a former court clerk, and a real estate broker were sentenced in Sarajevo to a total of seven years and three months in prison for forging documents. The other five defendants were acquitted.
Crvene stijene [Engl. Red Rocks] on Mount Romanija, characterized by attractive landscapes, are the 46th protected area in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Following the CIN’s reporting, the teacher from Bijeljina, who was convicted of sexually harassing a minor, was subject to disciplinary action. The Republika Srpska is seeking to amend the Pedophile Register Act.
The Bugojno lawyer is being accused of abusing the trust of clients and unlawfully acquiring a quarter of a million BAM. She is already on trial for a similar offense at the Travnik Municipal Court.
The round table discussion organized by CIN with the partner organizations GEA from Banja Luka and Futura from Mostar focused on the role of budget inspectors, who are too few to adequately control public money spending.
The Prosecutor’s Office of the Una-Sana Canton (USK) accused pharmacists and doctors of illegally billing almost BAM 53,000 to the USK Health Insurance Fund for medicines that were never dispensed to the patients, as CIN reported earlier.
Media organizations and individuals, among which the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN), received recognitions from the Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection.
Three ITA BiH inspectors who were arrested on suspicion of blackmailing shop owners were released from the detention unit and placed under house arrest.
Ranko Debevec was unanimously granted second term as the President of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the HJPC.
Drivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be paying more for vehicle registration because the Rulebook on Vehicle Registration unlawfully passed by Vojin Mitrović, the former state minister of communications and transport, has been repealed.
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